Sunday, 17 December 2017

Standing by the Korean people

By
New Worker correspondent

Kim Song Gi speaking

Comrades and friends returned to the
Chadswell Centre in central London to mark the passing of dear leader Kim Jong
Il, discuss the role of women in the Korean revolution and celebrate the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s latest achievements in missile
technology.

The meeting,
called by the Korean Friendship Association (KFA), was honoured by the presence
of diplomats from the DPRK embassy in London. Comrade Kim Song Gi, Minister,
addressed the meeting on the subject of the centenary of the birth of Kim Jong
Suk, the Korean partisan who married great leader Kim Il Sung and played a
leading role in the building of the people’s government after liberation in
1945.

Dermot Hudson of
the KFA paid tribute to the memory of her son, Kim Jong Il, who died at his
post on the 17th December, 2011, and the achievements of Kim Jong
Un, the new leader of Democratic Korea.

Theo Russell, a
Politburo Member of the New Communist Party, stressed the importance of the
anniversaries of the birth of Kim Jong Suk and the passing away of comrade Kim
Jong Il, and called for practical solidarity with the DPRK in view of unceasing
war threats from the imperialist camp.

The development of
the DPRK’s nuclear deterrent is the sole guarantee of peace on the Korean
peninsula given the almost daily threats of war coming from the chief war-lord
in the White House.

This was followed
by other contributions from the audience and a general discussion that
continued over refreshments provided by the Korean and KFA comrades.